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The Legend of Henry Berry Lowrie

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The LEGEND of Henry Berry Lowrie is a NEW TELLING of the 150 year old story of a real American Robin Hood, a blue-eyed North Carolina Indian who robbed rich plantations and gave the contraband to the while terrorizing the Ku Klux Klan.
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WHY HAVEN’T YOU HEARD THIS TRUE STORY?
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The LEGEND… is a LOVE STORY (more than one, in fact) - as well as a story of bigotry, murder, vengeance, suspense, betrayal, craftiness and the kind of extraordinary bravery that makes a HERO a LEGEND.
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This story is meant to ENTERTAIN and to whisk the reader away - back to those difficult times to discover, sometimes emotionally, what those extraordinary times may have been like.
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** FREE SNEAK PEAK Chapters are online for you to read. Go on Facebook and find "The legend of Henry Berry Lowrie" or "Henry Berry Lowrie" ... both have the black book cover as the profile picture. Both pages have links to the FREE SNEAK PEEK Chapters 7 - 9 .... I think it will give you a better idea of the story and my writing style.
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* Re-Release of the 1st Edition
Updates
1) Corrections of typos
2) Addition of Wanted Posters Pix
3) The word "Lumbee" has been removed
4) The name Croatan is mentioned once
5) New Cover / Black w/HBL Wanted - Dead Poster
6) Included photograph of Henry Berry Lowrie's actual house
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A note to those that need this story is NOT a documentary or biography. This story is a FICTIONAL ACCOUNTING of events and is written to be a FUN STORY full of surprises. The author followed DOCUMENTED EVENTS and includes a 5-page Table-of-Events, in proper date-sequence that was the road map for this story.

246 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 16, 2014

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